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  1. Polyvagal Theory and developmental psychopathology: Emotion dysregulation and conduct problems from preschool to adolescence [An article from: Biological Psychology] by T.P. Beauchaine, L. Gatzke-Kopp, et all 2007-02-01
  2. Methodological issues in the quantification of respiratory sinus arrhythmia [An article from: Biological Psychology] by J.W. Denver, S.F. Reed, et all 2007-02-01
  3. Study Guide for Bob Garretts Brain & Behavior: An Introduction to Biological Psychology, Second Edition: Prepared by Sheila Steiner by Bob Garrett, 2008-05-20
  4. Health Psychology: Biological, Psychological, and Sociocultural Perspectives by Margaret K. Snooks PhD, 2008-12-15
  5. Biological Psychology: A Cybernetic Science by Frank J. McGuigan, 1993-12-16
  6. S. M.Breedlove M. R. Rosenzweig N.V. Watson's Biological Psychology(Biological Psychology: An Introduction to Behavioral, Cognitive, and Clinical Neuroscience, Fifth Edition [Hardcover])(2007) by S. M.Breedlove M. R. Rosenzweig N.V. Watson, 2007
  7. Dictionary of Biological Psychology
  8. Discovering Biological Psychology, Custom Publication by Laura A. Freberg, 2005-11-18
  9. Study Guide for Biological Psychology by Kalat, Phares, et all 2000-09-05
  10. Biological Psychology by Jamrs WKalat, 2003
  11. Handbook of Psychology, Biological Psychology (Volume 3)
  12. Biological Psychology: New Research
  13. Biological Psychology - 2000 publication by Jams W.Kalat, 2000
  14. Biological Psychology: An Introduction to Behavioral, Cognitive, and Clinical Neuroscience, 5th Ed + Sylvius 4.0 by S. Marc Breedlove, Mark R. Rosenzweig, et all 2007-06-30

41. W.K. Kellogg Biological Station (KBS)
The stations mission is to develop programs in research, education and extension directed toward a comprehensive understanding of the interdependence of
http://www.kbs.msu.edu/
W.K. Kellogg Biological Station Understanding Natural and Managed Ecosystems Calendar People About KBS

42. Freshwater Biological Association
In Cumbria, England. Conducts research into all aspects of freshwater science and technology, with particular emphasis on freshwater algae and invertebrates
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    • About the FBA Membership ... Courses And Events Freshwater Reviews View the online sample papers. Subscribe for your free trial click here Promoting excellence in freshwater science.... The Freshwater Biological Association is a Registered Charity and an independent membership organisation, with members drawn from around the world. Founded in 1929, it aims to promote freshwater biology through scientific meetings, publications, research and authoritative advice. It publishes a variety of identification keys to freshwater organisms and other specialist volumes, and has one of the finest freshwater libraries in the world. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in freshwater science and wishes to support the Association.
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43. (IUCr) Biological Crystallography
biological Crystallography Online is a service for subscribers to Acta Crystallographica Section D biological Crystallography allowing access to navigable
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44. IBE - Institute Of Biological Engineering
Journal of biological Engineering (JBE) Launched October 10, 2007 IBE is excited to announce the launch of the IBE Journal of biological Engineering (JBE).
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The Conference Program is now available! View the program for a look at the Schedule-at-a-Glance as well as session descriptions. The program includes abstract titles and authors with dates and times of the presentations as well as the meeting room locations. Printed copies of the program will be included in the registration packets at the conference. Space is still available for the Biogen Idec tour! Pre-registration is required and available until Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Transportation will be provided to and from Biogen Idec and is scheduled to depart from the Hotel Front Entrance at 1:40pm on Thursday, March 6, 2008. Please contact Sarah Clements at sclements@ibe.org or at 859-977-7450 to register. The Sheraton Chapel Hill is sold out! Please visit the Location page of the Annual Conference web site for alternative accommodation recommendations MEMBER NEWS Reach experts, achieve more and continue learning

45. Safety And Health Topics: Biological Agents
biological agents include bacteria, viruses, fungi, other microorganisms and their associated toxins. They have the ability to adversely affect human health
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/biologicalagents/index.html
U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index Safety and Health Topics Biological Agents In Focus Biological agents include bacteria, viruses, fungi, other microorganisms and their associated toxins. They have the ability to adversely affect human health in a variety of ways, ranging from relatively mild, allergic reactions to serious medical conditions, even death. These organisms are widespread in the natural environment; they are found in water, soil, plants, and animals. Because many microbes reproduce rapidly and require minimal resources for survival, they are a potential danger in a wide variety of occupational settings.
This page provides a starting point for technical and regulatory information about some of the most virulent and prevalent biological agents.
Anthrax
. Anthrax is an acute infectious disease caused by a spore-forming bacterium called Bacillus anthracis . It is generally acquired following contact with anthrax-infected animals or anthrax-contaminated animal products. Avian Flu . Avian influenza is a highly contagious disease of birds which is currently epidemic amongst poultry in Asia. Despite the uncertainties, poultry experts agree that immediate culling of infected and exposed birds is the first line of defense for both the protection of human health and the reduction of further losses in the agricultural sector.

46. Cambridge Journals Online - Biological Reviews
biological Reviews is now published by Blackwells. Click HERE to go to the publishers website, or address enquiries to. Journal Customer Services
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47. IUBS - International Union Of Biological Science
Founded in 1931, the International Council for Science (ICSU) is a nongovernmental organization representing a global membership that includes both
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and Conference COP9 Associated Meeting: Biodiversity Research - Safeguarding the Future (12-16 May, 2008 ... IUBS Secretariat aly

48. BLM NSTC Soil Biological Communties
Educational site describing soil and the life forms in it. basic introduction to the soil making process. Special pages for Kids.
http://www.blm.gov/nstc/soil/index.html
Soil Biological Communities
The Dirt on Dirt

Soil is filled with life. Whole communities, some of them very complex and with distinct functions, are literally right under our feet. In fact, the majority of rangeland ecosystem diversity occurs below-ground and up to 90 percent of the total productivity of rangelands occurs in the soil. Think of that shovel full of soil as hiding a thriving, dynamic, and very busy community, with different organisms filling important roles to make the whole thing work.
Once you have viewed our site, if you want to know more about soils and soil biological communities talk to a Bureau of Land Management soil scientist. They are trained to understand the complex workings of soils and how the health of the soils on our public lands can be maintained.
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49. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, And Nuclear Defense Information Analysis Cen
The CBRNIAC is a DoD sponsored focal point for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense and homeland security information.
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Bringing the CBRN Defense and Homeland Security Communities Together
The CBRNIAC is a full service Department of Defense (DoD) Information Analysis Center (IAC) under contract to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Director of Defense Research and Engineering and administratively managed by the Defense Technical Information Center. The CBRNIAC serves as the focal point for DoD Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense scientific and technical information. It provides services to DoD organizations, other government groups, and their approved contractors. Captions for Photos

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50. Midwest Biological Control News
Discusses the use of insects to control crop, garden, and home pests. Includes an index and archived back issues.
http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/mbcn.html
Biological Control News is no longer being published.
All back issues are available on this website.
Back Issues About This Newsletter Index Other Biological Control Sites This website is maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Entomology
Webpage last updated APril 8, 2004.
URL is http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/mbcn.html.

51. JenaLib - Home
Resource for visualization and analysis of 3Dbiopolymer structures; proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and small molecule ligands.
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by PDB,NDB,UniProt,PROSITE Code or Search Term(s) collapse expand Home ... Search Atlas of Macromolecule Structures The Jena Library of Biological Macromolecules (JenaLib) is aimed at a better dissemination of information on three-dimensional biopolymer structures with an emphasis on visualization and analysis. It provides access to all structure entries deposited at the Protein Data Bank ( PDB ) or at the Nucleic Acid Database ( NDB In addition, basic information on the architecture of biopolymer structures is available. The JenaLib intends to fulfill both scientific and educational needs. JenaLib Mission
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52. NPWRC :: Biological Resources
Plants and animals of the US northern Great Plains. Species identification, population declines, searchable by type, taxon, or geography.
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Search for: Search by: keyword(s) title description full-text Display: 10 results 25 results 100 results 500 results Help 482 Resources Available Online Resource Type: Audience Type: By Type By Taxon By Geography Other Sites The mission, in part, of Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center is to work with others to assess the biotic resources of the Great Plains, to facilitate information sharing among agencies, organizations, and individuals, and to synthesize that information. To further that goal, the Center is striving to make information on the biotic resources of the Great Plains more widely available to decision-makers, resource managers, scientists, and the public. This Web site serves as a medium to provide that information. To find a particular biological resource of interest, enter a query into the search box or browse the categorical menus provided above.

53. NCSU Biological Control Information Center : NCSU Department Of Entomology
biological control is the use of one organism to suppress another. Information on the method from the Center for Integrated Pest Management,
http://cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/biocontrol/
What Is Biological Pest Control?
Biological control is, generally, human's use of a specially chosen living organism to control a particular pest. This chosen organism might be a predator, parasite, or disease which will attack the harmful insect. It is a form of manipulating nature to increase a desired effect. A complete Biological Control program may range from choosing a pesticide which will be least harmful to beneficial insects, to raising and releasing one insect to have it attack another, almost like a "living insecticide". Read More ...
What is a Beneficial Insect?
A beneficial insect is any insect that preys upon a harmful insect that damages your garden. Beneficial insects are the "good" insects that destroy insect pests. The beneficial insect might eat the harmful insect immediately, the harmful insect may be paralyzed and eaten later, or the beneficial insect may lay eggs so that its offspring will consume the harmful insect. For example, lacewing larvae eat aphids, paper wasps catch caterpillars and feed them to their young... Read More...

54. Office Of Science - Feature Articles
supports basic research in two general program areas Environmental Processes Global Change Research and Environmental Remediation Research.
http://www.er.doe.gov/feature/BER.htm
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Biological and Environmental Research (BER) For over 50 years, the Biological and Environmental Research (BER) program
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international scientific leadership that underpins our Nation's technological advances; and research that improves the quality of life for
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55. Curiosities Of Biological Nomenclature
Etymologies, puns and funny sounds and wordplay in taxonomy.
http://home.earthlink.net/~misaak/taxonomy.html
Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature
Mark Isaak Scientific names of organisms are not usually known for their entertainment value. They are indispensable for clarity in communication, but most people skip over them with barely a glance. Here I collect those names that are worth a second look. Some names are interesting for what they are named after (for example, Arthurdactylus conandoylensis Godzillius ), some are puns ( La cucaracha Phthiria relativitae ), and some show other kinds of wordplay (such as the palindromic Orizabus subaziro ). Some have achieved notability through accident of history, and many show the sense of humor of taxonomists. The names which are recent additions to this collection will be shown in a brighter shade of red. (How recent depends on how often I update. I'll try to keep the newest names distinctive for about a month.)
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The Rules We Play By
Rules for assigning scientific names have become well codified in order to keep the names internationally unambiguous and understandable. The full set of rules is rather involved, but the most important parts are fairly simple:
  • Binomens - A genus name is one word. A species name is binomial the genus plus a second word. Subspecies have a trinomial name (a "trinomen"). A subgenus is occasionally given in parentheses after the genus, thus:

56. THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Promoting scientific research into all aspects of life in the sea.
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57. Journal Of Biological Rhythms
Society for Research on biological Rhythms For faster access to Journal of biological Rhythms Online from these locations, use this URL
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58. Mountain Lake Biological Station
A field research and teaching facility. Contains program information, seminars, facilities, employment, directions and contact details.
http://www.mlbs.virginia.edu/
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Download Poster (pdf) The Mountain Lake Biological Station is a field research and teaching facility located in the deciduous hardwood forest of the Appalachian Mountains of southwestern Virginia. It is the field station of the Biology Department at the University of Virginia. MLBS provides a wide array of natural environments as well as two modern laboratories. Full living accommodations are available on site. We invite researchers and students of biology or environmental science to use this site or contact the station about research and course opportunities. From the Director This year brings a variety of exciting changes to MLBS. Our new Station Manager, Mark Larson, has been with us since last summer and is providing year-round support on site with exceptional style and proficiency. Anne Marie De Marco Rehm is our new administrative assistant in the Charlottesville office, spearheading efforts to provide new services for station users. Associate Director Eric Nagy helped secure NSF funding for much needed residential improvements that will begin this summer and provide year round accommodations for researchers, families, and group use. Along with the usual MLBS summer courses and the REU program, stay tuned for special events including the 4th of July Music and Pig Roast Extravaganza.

59. Stanford University Department Of Biology
Overview of the department, course schedules and descriptions, research, faculty, students, and facilities.
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/biology/
Department of Biology STANFORD UNIVERSITY SITE MAP DEPARTMENT SEMINARS web design by Tina Noyes.web maintenance by Pamela Hung

60. Welcome To American Society Of Agricultural And Biological Engineers
American Society of Agricultural Engineers, American Society of Argricultural and biological Engineering.
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Notice: Effective April 1, the asae.org address will permanently be retired; messages sent to that address will no longer be forwarded to asabe.org. Be sure to update your contact list accordingly. A new and improved electronic version of Resource magazine is now available. Be a Professional—Be Licensed! Agricultural engineering PE Exam Review Webinar Series begins May 2008. New web resource provides a portal to technical activities by, and of interest to, ASABE members. New project seeks to identify members' patents, technical innovations Members—Dues invoices now available. Renew online We're growing! Help us welcome the following new members to ASABE.
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21st Century Watershed Technology: Improving Water Quality and Environment , Concepcion, Chile, March 29-April 3, 2008 Food Processing Automation Conference , Providence, Rhode Island, June 28-29, 2008 ASABE Annual International Meeting , Providence, Rhode Island, June 29-July 2, 2008 The Eighth International Livestock Environment Symposium (ILES VIII) . Iguassu Falls, Brazil, September 1-5, 2008

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